Background: This story comes from Der Giftpilz, an anti-Semitic
children’s book published by Julius Streicher, the publisher of Der
Stürmer. This summary and partial translation is taken from a
1938 publication issued by the “Friends of Europe” in London,
an organization to which I have not been able to find a successor to request
permission to reprint.

How Jews Torment Animals

In this story the accusations of ritual murder are repeated. Two boys,
Kurt and Otto, go to a Jewish slaughter house, hide themselves, where
they can watch the Jews killing a cow. The process of fixing the cow and
the operation is described, involving callous brutality and Schadenfreude
on the part of the Jewish butchers. Four Jews hold down the cow while
its neck is being cut.

“The Jews stand there and  laugh.”

At the end, Otto says:

“Kurt, now I believe you. The Jews are the meanest persons in the
world.”

Kurt answers:

“Yes, the Jews are a murderous people. With the same brutality and
lust for blood with which they kill animals they also kill human beings.
Have you ever heard of ritual murders? On such occasions the Jews kill
boys and girls, men and women. From the beginning Jews have been murderers.
They are Devils in human form. There is a saying:

‘Anger, envy, hatred, rage,
Are in the blood of the Jew,
Towards every people on the earth
Who do not belong to the ‘Chosen.’

He kills animals and men,
His blood-lust knows no bounds.
The world can only recover
When it is rid of the Jew.’”